Monday, October 20, 2025

Surf-Rock-Metal Instrumental Review: Phantom Lightkeeper-Shore Ghosts

Release Date: September 2, 2025

Label: Independent

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Shore Ghosts is the debut album from Phantom Lightkeeper, the new solo music project from Justin Beahm, who is best known for his documentary film work for Paramount Pictures, Shout! Factory, and Arrow Video. With Phantom Lightkeeper, he trades visual storytelling for a new experiment in instrumental surf, blending haunting atmospheres, fuzzed-out sludge, and cinematic soundscapes into the mix.

I felt intrigued and excited to listen to this album, Shore Ghosts. Out of the fourteen tracks, eight are under 2 minutes. Although this is not a takeaway, it’s a plus factor because Beahm makes his mark in these short periods of time.

“Red Tide” serves as an intro that runs for one minute and thirty-six seconds. So, the tide is in with a trad surf instro riff that hints at some vague blues around the fringes, at least that is what my ears heard. Then, fuzz tones conclude the sounds.

“Funeral At Sea” is dark, with some atmosphere and fuzzy tones, followed by meaty chords. Slightly echoing sounds are in the background, accompanied by a basic underlying riff with surf’s elemental brushings. It sounded like heavy metal at a slower speed, but with those surf notes interspersed—a good reminder of the seriousness of the subject matter for another lost sailor.

“Siren” features some trad surf instro in a heavier, murky mode. The sustain on the guitar resonates like a large bee buzzing. Some tones and colors create an atmosphere of the Old West (think spaghetti western), and then it finishes with the fuzz tone.

“Shore Ghosts” begins like Black Sabbath does surf. Man, this guy is one heavy dude! Things become atmospheric, then shift to a grungy feedback sound. However, he manages to incorporate it within a short timeframe while maintaining the eerie ambient sound in the background.

“Orchid” starts, then a voice comes on to say, “I kissed her as she lay there in the coffin, and her lips were cold.” Damn! Well, perfect timing with the Devil’s Holiday right around the corner. This is heavy metal surf with a hint of spookiness crawling right up your spine. Drums briefly announce themselves as the sound of howling winds close it out.

“Lost Island” brings back the trad surf instro; however, the heaviness of this music and subject matter consistently dominates. And as it should be based on the title of the album! Feedback and distortion give it an evil air once again.

“Lumbering Giant” begins with drums and bass pounding away with a staccato riff, wailing away, calling back to the rhythm section. Surf enthusiasts will appreciate this one but must be open-minded to the heaviness and concept of what this artist is conveying. The sound of the giant making some noise ends it, perfect.

“Sundance (For Link)” is a nod to one of the greats, Link Wray. And indeed, after hearing the previous tracks, you can listen to all the influences. Wray was probably one of the first guitar players to sound punk and grungy. And he nails it here with a real intense rocker, no surf, just a rockin’ instrumental with feedback and fuzz.

“Leviathan” is both heavy and melodic, with the rapid-fire surf instro riffing complemented by the drums and bass, which throw another knockout punch. Short and sweet but full of impact, per usual, keeping the audience engaged and captivated.

“Idyllwild” is atmospheric, featuring a wailing sound in the background—very traditional first-wave surf music with hard, fuzzy edges. Steady drums and bass are layered in nicely, but subdued at times, and other times just head-knockin’ hard. It’s a nostalgic journey for an audience, appreciating the traditional surf music with a modern twist

“Moonlight Strangler” marks a return to a more mellow sound for the first time. It catches you off guard, then, of course, it changes and gets heavier with the drums and bass, and then it backs off again. It keeps a surf/spy feel with the rapid picking. Surf instro purists will love this one!

“Nightdance” begins with a slower, mellow tempo and a soft, atmospheric background. Now, this is the longest-running track at 3:45, so you would anticipate several transitions. Not to disappoint, he goes off on a few higher-tempo guitar runs with surfy edges. The best of both worlds is offered here by this guitar maestro.

“Rain Catcher” begins with rain, of course, then straight into that trad reverberating surf instro guitar riffing. Again, he pulls out the stops with some fantastic staccato runs, then pulls back to the more mellow picking. All the while maintaining the surf instro sound and adding some smashing cymbals and drums for drama, the ending features the sound of rain.

“All Hallow’s Eve” is the perfect closer for this album. The wind blows and howls with the essence of evil all around it. Guitars begin with trepidation and softness, then watch out! It explodes into a wave of sound and metallic glory. Then, surfy riffs are added for extra measure to remind you of how he can switch back and forth at any time, sounding original and fresh.

The Phantom Lightkeeper (Justin Beahm) writes a book of mystery and horror with his music on Shore Ghosts. His unique blend of instrumental perfection, a mix of surf, metal, and atmospheric sounds, demands multiple listens to appreciate the scope and depth of what one musician can offer in one listen.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Review Founder

October 18, 2025

Tracks:

01. Red Tide 1:36

02. Funeral At Sea2:37

03. Siren 2:37

04. Shore Ghosts 3:09

05. Orchid 1:53

06. Lost Island 1:45

07. Lumbering Giant 1:55

08. Sundance (For Link) 1:52

09. Leviathan 1:29

10. Idyllwild 02:23

11. Moonlight Strangler 1:32

12. Nightdance 3:45 

13. Rain Catcher 1:45

14. All Hallow's Eve 2:36

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Surf-Rock-Instrumental Review: Various Artists - An Evening in Nivram-A Tribute to The Shadows

Release Date: August 19, 2022

Label:  Musick Recordings

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Back in 2000, I had the pleasure of covering the original release of An Evening in Nivram-A Tribute to The Shadows. Now, twenty-two years later, a remastered version arrived, complete with newly recorded bonus tracks (although it's been 3 years since its release, it is worth revisiting).

The CD is available in a limited edition with autographs, and the digital version on Bandcamp includes six bonus tracks exclusive to the digital release. This brings the total number of tracks to 29. However, I received the CD version with 22 tracks to listen to and discover. This version includes the 11 bonus tracks that were recorded for the 2022 release.

Now, let’s delve into the bonus tracks I have yet to experience, sparking a sense of anticipation and excitement among us all!

“DANNY AMIS & TWIN TONES – FBI” is the first entry. It starts with a horn and some twangy country-inflected guitar lines. The sound effects are all created using instruments, such as a gun going off, etc. Even though it’s the FBI, it feels more like a spaghetti western track on steroids. It moves right along with energy and atmosphere.

“DRACULINA - JET BLACK” is a familiar tune, and I must say, they’ve done a commendable job in paying homage to the original release. The guitar, as always, takes the spotlight, executed with echoing, twangy reverb, and some superb bass and drums serving as the backbone. It’s a rendition that’s sure to be appreciated by fans of the original.

“THE BOSS MARTIANS - SCOTCH ON THE SOCKS / 36-24-36 (MEDLEY)” will be appreciated by all the rockers out there. The bass and drums kick in as the guitar starts screaming with a wah-wah effect. Some words are inserted like “Going down to see my baby,” with a gruff in the belly style. The guitar really takes off in this composition. This is instrumental rock, but it transitions to a surfier riff in the second half of the medley, with a brief burst of “Tequila” added for flavor. Yes, it cranks!

“THE SPACE COSSACKS - FIND ME A GOLDEN STREET” is the ultra-talented Ivan Pongracic. Get ready for some tasty guitar licks. Ivan was strongly influenced by The Shadows thanks to his father playing their music. And as they say, the rest is history, with all his contributions to the genre. This was played with love and respect for this music, and not to mention, done to perfection.

“HYPNOMEN – APACHE” does a great job on this all-time classic. It’s different, with some interesting sound effects courtesy of the guitar. The organ is very retro sounding, making it a perfect fit to accompany their own take on this. Lots of music packed into this one in under four minutes. There is an interesting step away, eventually sounding more blues-oriented and jamming. Very cool guitar licks to put the icing on the cake to finish it off.

“MARTIN CILIA – DIAMONDS” - Martin continues to impress with everything he produces. The sounds are retro with a twangy country sound, and each note reverberates wonderfully. Bass and drums are also key here. Excellent work.

THE MADEIRA - THE FRIGHTENED CITY brings back Ivan again with one of his fabulous bands. Their sound is full and explosive. Guitars are flying on this with different layers and tempos as the drums and bass do a great job of keeping this locomotive musical machine running at top speed. Wow!

“DRACULINA - THE STRANGER” continues to make its mark on surf, rock, and instro genres. The guitars rule once again. The leads are reverberating as the rhythm keeps a steady layer beneath. The drums and bass are strong and provide more than support or embellishment. They are a highlight just as much as the guitars. You will be reminded of the first wave, but with a more modern touch and production that is crisp and biting, yet musically potent, like waves hitting the beach. Superbly done!

“THE TROUBADOURS - THE LOST CITY” kicks right into high gear at the outset. The sound is retro and new at the same time. This is tasteful but rocking enough to turn your head. The drums are killer, pounding away as the bass lays down a solid line. Guitars and reverb!

“WAVE ELECTRIC - WALKIN'” is an Italian band I recently discovered thanks to Musick Recordings boss Art Bourasseau. This is surf rock at a fast gallop. Their energy is non-stop, so pay attention and follow the grooves. They get in the pocket with the bass and drums, as the guitar flies by like a bullet, and then they slow it down and do it tastefully as well. The many phases of their music are something to admire, as well as how they can pack it all into one track.

THE MARTINETS - DON’T MAKE MY BABY BLUE is a step away from everything I have heard until now. A straight-ahead, rocking guitar accompanies vocals. This takes a song and injects it with extra energy, featuring loud and proud guitar, drums, and bass. The vocals are also perfect for the music. If you love to rock, this is your track!

“INSECT SURFERS - THUNDERBIRDS THEME” is an instrumental gem. Dave Arnson and his band are one of the progenitors of the second wave. The combination of driving rock elements and surf is executed exceptionally well, with a lot of melody. Any track I have ever heard resonates with me. They are very original, and when you listen to them, it’s instant gratification.

An Evening in Nivram-A Tribute to The Shadows version two was more than just a fun listen. It was a thrilling experience. The remastering and addition of all the bonus tracks have truly elevated the album, further solidifying The Shadows’ legacy. I can’t help but wonder if this gem will eventually come out on vinyl. If it does, I have no doubt it will be a sell-out success.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art Review Founder

October 12, 2025

Tracks:

01. THE SPACE COSSACKS - THE SAVAGE 02:11

02. DANNY AMIS & TWIN TONES - FBI (new bonus track) 02:31

03. DRACULINA - JET BLACK (new bonus track) 02:41

04. THE AQUA VELVETS - ATLANTIS 02:50

05. THE BOSS MARTIANS - SCOTCH ON THE SOCKS / 36-24-36 (MEDLEY) - (new bonus track) 04:35

06. THE SPACE COSSACKS - FIND ME A GOLDEN STREET (new bonus track) 02:48

07. HYPNOMEN - APACHE (new bonus track) 03:39

08. THE ALOHAS - EVENING COMES 02:46

09. MARTIN CILIA - DIAMONDS (new bonus track) 02:30

10. THE FATHOMS - MAN OF MYSTERY 02:54

11. THE MADEIRA - THE FRIGHTENED CITY (new bonus track) 02:09

12. DRACULINA - THE STRANGER (new bonus track) 03:53

13. THE TROUBADOURS - THE LOST CITY (new bonus track) 02:06

14. THE HUNTINGTON CADS - GONZALES 02:23

15. WAVE ELECTRIC - WALKIN' (new bonus track) 02:40

16. THE MARTINETS - DON'T MAKE MY BABY BLUE (new bonus track) 04:21

17. SATAN'S PILGRIMS - THE RISE AND FALL OF FLINGEL BUNT 02:47

18. THE TIKI TONES - TOMORROW'S CANCELLED 03:10

19. DAVIE ALLAN & THE ARROWS - TALES OF RAGGY TRAMLINE 02:50

20. TEISCO DEL REY - THEME FOR YOUNG LOVERS 02:36

21. INSECT SURFERS - THUNDERBIRDS THEME (new bonus track) 03:17

22. THE DEORAS - ZAMBESI 03:27

23. JIM MANKEY (CONCRETE BLONDE) - BACK HOME 04:24

24. LORDS OF ATLANTIS - MAROC 7 (exclusive digital only bonus track) 02:36

25. THE FALCONS - APACHE (exclusive digital only bonus track) 03:05

26. THE BOSS MARTIANS - DON'T IT MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD (exclusive digital only bonus track) 02:23

27. THE TRAVELERS OF TYME - MAROC 7 (exclusive digital only bonus track) 02:36

28. THE TROUBADOURS - THE LUTE NUMBER (exclusive digital only bonus track) 01:58

29. THE OMEGA MEN - MAIN THEME (exclusive digital only bonus track) 02:01

Friday, October 10, 2025

Surf Rock Instrumental Tracks: The Deathly Quiet-The Fly with 10,000 Eyes/Tail of the Black Cat

 Two more great and diverse tracks from The Deathly Quiet!